8 million visits to Golestan attractions registered

July 17, 2024 - 18:15

TEHRAN - In a remarkable boost for local tourism, Golestan province recorded over eight million visits to its diverse attractions in the first quarter of the current Persian year (started on March 20), a local official brought to light.

“The province’s tourist attractions saw over eight million and 193 thousand visits in the course of the spring,” said Yaser Qandehari, adding that the reported figure features visits to historical sites, recreational areas, museums, handicraft centers, and natural, man-made, and religious attractions.
The most visited attractions, he outlined, were the natural sites, which received four million and 15 thousand visits. Additionally, the province’s tourism infrastructure registered one million and 134 thousand visits, and historical sites saw one million and eight thousand visits, according to Qandehari.

The official further elaborated that recreational areas in Golestan recorded one million and 503 thousand visits, while handicraft centers attracted 121,068 visits. “Religious sites were visited 409,633 times, and the province’s museums had 2,981 visits,” Qandehari winded up.

Golestan province, located in northern Iran, boasts a diverse array of tourism attractions, making it a prime destination for both sightseers and nature lovers. The provincial capital, Gorgan, features a rich historical fabric, including the well-preserved Esterabad district, which is renowned for its ancient houses, Tekyehs, madrasas, and mosques.

Beyond its historical significance, Golestan offers breathtaking natural landscapes, such as the lush Alangdareh and Naharkhoran forest parks, which provide visitors with opportunities for hiking, picnicking, and wildlife observation.

Golestan’s coastal areas along the Caspian Sea add to its allure, featuring pristine beaches and scenic views. The province is also home to several cultural and recreational festivals that celebrate its rich heritage and vibrant community.

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